ws4777

Started by marineau, October 18, 2006, 04:48:20 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

marineau

Does ws4777 can send a signal over a wire 110Volts to control a modul lamp ?
Exemple: set ws4777 to B3 and control a Lamp modul setted to B3 ?
        Or
set ws4777 to B4 and AHP start a Macro defined to B3 ?

Charles Sullivan

Quote from: marineau on October 18, 2006, 04:48:20 PM
Does ws4777 can send a signal over a wire 110Volts to control a modul lamp ?
Exemple: set ws4777 to B3 and control a Lamp modul setted to B3 ?
        Or
set ws4777 to B4 and AHP start a Macro defined to B3 ?

The WS4777 is just a receiver like the WS467 - it doesn't transmit anything.  It requires the same wiring as a mechanical 3-way switch.
Yesterday it worked.
Today it doesn't work.
X10 on Windows is like that.

HEYU - X10 Automation for Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X     http://www.heyu.org

marineau

Quote from: Charles Sullivan on October 18, 2006, 05:38:38 PMThe WS4777 is just a receiver like the WS467 - it doesn't transmit anything.  It requires the same wiring as a mechanical 3-way switch.
Does exist a Wall Swich that can control his ceiling lamp and a module lamp to same X10 Address ?

Charles Sullivan

Quote from: marineau on October 18, 2006, 05:47:58 PM
Quote from: Charles Sullivan on October 18, 2006, 05:38:38 PMThe WS4777 is just a receiver like the WS467 - it doesn't transmit anything.  It requires the same wiring as a mechanical 3-way switch.
Does exist a Wall Swich that can control his ceiling lamp and a module lamp to same X10 Address ?

In an earlier response to one of your posts I recall providing a link to a wall-box-mounted transmitter.  Look it up.

Yesterday it worked.
Today it doesn't work.
X10 on Windows is like that.

HEYU - X10 Automation for Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X     http://www.heyu.org

marineau

Quote from: Charles Sullivan on October 18, 2006, 06:01:10 PM
In an earlier response to one of your posts I recall providing a link to a wall-box-mounted transmitter.  Look it up.

I know, a XPT module can send a x10 signal  to any module, but can't operate 110V directly a lamp !
I know that can use a relay, but I would like a Wall switch that can send signal x10 and turn ON/Off 110V a Bulbs to ceiling but without relay !
It's just a transmitter by wiring !

Dan Lawrence

You can have two or more modules on the same address. A macro or timer can be made to turn both on or off at the same time.

I have two modules on the same address (B6and B7). The timers turn both on and off a the same times.
I don't SELL this stuff... BUT I sure do ENJOY using it!!!

Charles Sullivan

Quote from: marineau on October 19, 2006, 06:02:51 AM
Quote from: Charles Sullivan on October 18, 2006, 06:01:10 PM
In an earlier response to one of your posts I recall providing a link to a wall-box-mounted transmitter.  Look it up.

I know, a XPT module can send a x10 signal  to any module, but can't operate 110V directly a lamp !
I know that can use a relay, but I would like a Wall switch that can send signal x10 and turn ON/Off 110V a Bulbs to ceiling but without relay !
It's just a transmitter by wiring !

Sorry that wasn't helpful.  Take at look at the Smarthome ToggleLinc (http://www.smarthome.com/23890w.html).  I think it may do what you want.

Yesterday it worked.
Today it doesn't work.
X10 on Windows is like that.

HEYU - X10 Automation for Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X     http://www.heyu.org

Brian H

Did you check the PM I sent you on this?

SMF spam blocked by CleanTalk